iii; i . 4 ' ' ________...N .._.._._ ;. ._, ii iii 1 2 N ,,. .' .3 I Q v if - ~"s~*<'YQ` `° -Wil li .. .. NON-cosnositt Ru., INK .__ _ fills IT PRESERVES THE PnN PO INTS SOLD AVERY WHERE K verelt Q Barron Co. Amherst, N 'Wk Mow. (ner ton) ERI- per dos. Gutter Chlckill (lb) _‘Fowl teach) Potatoes, per bus f‘urr.llvs, per bus Cabbage (lb.) Pelts Hides Calllkins Beef (lb) .10 to 1 Beef (quarter) . '9 to 1 B? s__ 5 Ss°§ 'gf-3 _ i ' Wto 8 Zito D* :E 13 T014 0 25 15 I -s ..§§ 6 1 Fresh Herring (Dom) 20 Codfish (ib)- 5 5 Lobster (lb) . 18 l | i l BUMMERSIBE MARKETS Doi-rented for svsry Wednesday, and Saturday issue. Elm Turnips Potatoes Pork Beef Dressed bsel Chicken Turkeys Geese 18 18 20 If-0 STATE OFI?nio. fair? or '|'or.lno. }u "Ito ui npI\¥i‘n'y"an Sgatn aloresb%.§nd f.% 1 II() Z5 88 Fowl Ducks Oats (white) Oats (black) Wheat l-'elts ‘Butter 42 to 44 60 I0 to B0 ll to Q4 235§ arr that cannot he c h t A . 886 (SEAL) A. V§bGgsEYAg0N. 1' n Unuc. Hall's Oatarrh Cure ls taken internally and acts directly on the blood and muc ous surfaces o _the system. Bend for testlmonl lsf . Agdmsg: §|.lJ1.)l3€lEiNEY & CO Toledo () o a ru st. 'I5 . dgake l§ali’s Fsggilysldllg lor constipa- Nervous Sulferers r - -i Often Look Well While persons subject to disorders OL the nerves are frequently thin and weak, such is not always the case by any me-ans. Many are of ruddy and vigorous strength and so healthy in apuenr- ance that they receive little or nn sympathy. In such cases the symptoms indi- cate trouble in the head and spinal cord. Though strong in 8 muscular sense, the nerves are aflecteri and spells of helplessness come over the sufferer. The condition is alarming, because the result to be expected is paralysis. As in all forms of nervous exhaus- treatment from which the heat re- sults are to be obtained. You cannot sleep, and feel restless Bild Irritable; you gain strength and then a little extra excitement brings on a nervous collapse, and helpless ness and diseoursgement come over you again. It seems impossible to concentrate the mind and to apply yourself' to 'the duties of the day. Yet your ap- pearance is such that people are in- clined to think you shamming. Dr. Chasc‘s Nerve Food will do wonders lor you if you only give it n chance. Gradually and naturally it restores new vigor to the nerves and MOD. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the new hope and confidence to the mind. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food 50 cents a box, 6 lor $2.50, at all dealers, or liidmanson, Bates & Oo., Limited, Toronto. 'happy and ii. r is the mari behind a pipe Q full cf Hickey S Brigert di `\» $3 \"‘ if/ . -. ’ I p. -,_» 1 _ /_ gg/ Cufbmoking Tobacco.Hls #HH i* " “ 5, " pi ‘e dreams will always be , . _ / - u e .sint because this tobacco \\\\ ‘ f _ is rnannfr ctuzed from r nl the iii. t ;_._. _`.l.:'.,__._ Y best \ irginia leafthe Aroma being pure and fragrant. Try ~.~ it for your n=xt sinoke.At all ' Grocers and Druggists, Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. f The Black We have opened splend rl occupied by the Bank of New » in Charlottetown you to better advantage than We offer for sale--- I0 shares Dalton Stock, 25 “ Smith ‘ dl li 5 4 |,_ 200 I John Agnew u is 1| . _ _ » Q ` Rii:ii_m9nd Streets and cordially invite Fox Ranchers and every one interested to call and make this their headquarters while If y_ou wish ioseli or_buy _options, sell or buy shares in Companies. place your business in our hands as we can do it for extensive connection with the business. “We handle all kinds of securities etc. , etc. ' I sl Barkers Stock " MoKinnon(Moni\guc)Sioclr“ Alliance lnveslrncni Co , Calgary Dominion Carriage Bond,l’ar»Vslue $500.00 Several goodoprions for sale on |913 Pups. , S _ ' . _ - y . ' “yo-ala info;-_mfythfg public that _the Silver Black, Blues, Roda. and Crosses. M'hi:;§`r»`0i:.]:;i 5;.;;i;i;§;ds,i £9108, than my oiherlme old estab1i.Shg(i.bi1sit|._cSS Of L. F, Drake has Inquire byplwne or win. . ;=t:=u§:°§;°l1:_;d§=a;;f;£“l52211312. -T-" Q been acqinretl byus arid that we intend to Plwne 189 §;;§`P\;i;£::l)y5’ PE;-apps 54322.33- ` D,,,,-, ,,,,,. ,|,;,,|, _,|,,, continue supplying thcgsame high class of The Canada Fax ¢ ,fa ,,;.i._.,.,lq§_.i....i..f,i>fi_....e ima. uhh |~ - _ _ meats to_.our --:ustoin ers as they been re- F ox Centre ofiicesin the building formerly Brunswick Corncrif ueen and You can yourself owing io our ' Psi' Value $||l9,00 " $l00,00 “ $|i’0,f'0 “ $|00»li0 “ $5ll0.0° Sfoclr " Corned Codfish (lb.) 6;; , Boring lamb (or-) $1.25 to $1.60 Rhubarb lib) ac Dettnce (bunch) Sc Radish (bunch) Bc UUA! OUNTY Fiisnlr J. Cheney makes oath that he is .'s?é‘.°iii.‘i`.l'“r§’.I.‘if..§§‘.?il‘.'¢’i.‘ °éi'f' "'|¥"i"°’ o ‘i ‘fi " ’ ° ‘£2261 HU RED 1 D0kLARg‘fi'ar ezrghuddii ever ease of Cat; 0 umm oamru cure. siiiilix .lf ol§i='iiiE‘ir Sworn to before me and subscribed ln my)p‘resence. this Gth day ol December ONE IJESSON Ol' RUGBY. A few years ago I ill It Rugby, and was being shown around that famous school by a line young Eng. lish tutor. We came to a spam lu which there were four oats, and the tutor said: “This is the room in which little `Arthur knelt to say his prayers that night." You remember thc story ol the delloatp little lai- who was not hai! as strong, and did not look nail as brevh. as the others in his dormitory. He knelt alone that first night beside his cot to any his prayers, and two of the others begun to Jeer at the little lad. But. 'Pom Brown, who should have said his prayers before he got into bed, and knew that he should-'l'orn Brown, over in the corner, too: up his boot and with a sort of inspired accuracy landed it in the plade where it was calculated to do the most good. And he added: “If anyone wants my other boot.; he knows exactly what to do to get lt." And little Arthur yfterward Dean Stanley by traditio , you re- member) ,said his-prayers in isilencs that night. And then Toni Brown got dow_n by his cot and said his, also. Why do I tell this simple story? Because ol what the young tutor told us. He said: “It has been easier since. that night for English boys to say their prayers in English schools." It is a gmat' thing to make it easier for others to live aright. ess* T ass eeeoeleeeeoeeeeetts iHE HUMAN PHlil$i.iS|iiN I :UOCOOOOOOOOOOUUUOOU AUTHOR OF- “WHO'S WHO-AND WHY' IS 45 YEARS OLD TODAY. All that goes up must come down. according to the law of nature and Isaac Newton, but, as has often been rules, ans thit` one is often reserved . when those who go down to the ses in ships encounter stormy and turbu lent seas. This bit oi information ir suggehted hy the fact. that the subject of this brief biographical sketch re ccntly made a. tour aibroad, interview- ing the crowned monarchs of Europi and other personages, for the enter- tainment and instruction of over tint million readers weekly. Whether oi not he Droved the exception to thi rule above set forth, and paid tri.butr to Neptune, is not to be ascertained from the available sources of iniorrnia- tion. Anyway, it mal-'ses no -liflt-rergce. The sole purpose of these persiilagin ous remarks is to acheve a sprightly THE WiiliLil’S Wliiili ilEPEiliiS ..lili~~iiiE»_»illiiiiLii’S liiiiE$il[i|i i From the captain of industry to the bod carrier-from milady in the auto to the woman with the scrubbing brush- the accomplishments of every one of us depend absolutely on the accomplish- ments of our stomachs. Backed by a ..good_di_gestiori, a nirin can give the best .that is in him. When his stomach fails, he becomes a weakiing. To this loss of power no one need Submit. Right hagits ofi estiiiagi . rinlcin , sleeping an cxerc sc, a by Na-but-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, will restore and maintain the full eiciency ‘ ol' the human mind and body. Ns-Dm-Co Dyspepsin Tablets contain the active principles needed for the digestion of' every kind of food. They go to the assistance of the weakened siornncli, and enable the snderer, right from the start, to assimilate sud get the beiierit of the food eaten. With this assistance, the digestive organs regain their tone, sndsoon the useo the tablets is no longer necessary. If your stomach is not working pro- perly, try Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tab cts. 5oc. nt your dniggist's. National Dru and Chemical C0. of &llldl, Umitef Vinnfresl. |“ , V _ _ "Vacuum (leaning. Patron- will lrindiy hook orders ahead so as to avoid disappointment. Beer. Q. Weeks. 4-z9Mti .ou éiip N S ` \\ |841 _ /. ;, _ \'A I -ROGERS BROS. fi This is the mark thntfor 7 over 60 years has distin- guished "Silver Plata =;-, that Wears. " Itstands , ln/ for nil those circelient ,ij --- qualities. found ‘ ` ` only in the ,, ~` , \\ worldfs best. ’ \ With it ns your' ~. » ide ou can \ iilny jyust as safely as the silver expert. ‘”’;""~\i=. il Ill IIIUIIAIGI-Ill this morning oi pneumonia He was Christian Builalo, Troy, New York, and deceased was a son shew 0'Dnn°zh\\°. Curcddiiiither And Daughter As .__-_ Dodd's Kidney Pills' Doing Great Worki in Parry Sound. illness Mrs. Jos. Desmaedon States That She Found the Great Canadian Kid- ney Remedy All That They Are Re- presented. POINT AUX BARIL, Parry Sound, Ont., May 19 (Bpecial)-That Dodd-s Kidney Pills cure young and old alik is shown in the case of Mrs. Jos. Des- rnasdon and her daughter ol this place. In an interview Mrs. Desmas- don says: _ "Dodd's Kidney Pills have given me the best satisfaction. They are just as represented. My little daughter Caroline. seven years of nge suflered `rom kidney disease and one box cured her entirely." Dodd's Kidney Pills only cure diseased kidneys. They cure it no matter where it is found, and they :ure it quickly and completely. It is by curing diseased kidneys that they ture rheumatism, heart disease, dropsy. disibetes, Bright’s disease, hackachc. urinary troubled and other iilments. All these ills are caused by ‘ridney disease, and the natural cure for them is to ""~~ *‘~~\ kidneys. The rvorlr o' .hi ` I1: ‘vs is to ptralni impilrities out of the blood. To have good health you, mrust. have pure blood. If your kidneys are diseased or out of order you can’t have pure ‘lood. You must cure the kidneys.. Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure the "_.idneys. .ntroduction, and to peave the city editor, who insists that one biurt. out .ne whole story in the first para- ,-,raph, so that he may blue pencil the remainder. Who first hurled defiance into the molars of a tyrant city ladi- .or by writing his copy in auch a .vay that the salient ,facts were care- .ully concealed until the psyciilogicsl point. for their development was reached cannot. Le known. Sonic give t_\e credit to Damon Bunyan, -the .Youthful star among baseball scribes, .ind it is certaibly true that Mr. rinnyan can accomplish wonders in uiding, concealing, covering, secret- rng and otherwise witholdingbthe im- .1 score of a pastime. In all proba- .>ility, however, the credit for tolling .he city editor, belongs to Samuel G. Jlythe, of.the editorial staff _of the Aaturday Evening Post, and the high- est salaried of Washington correspon- Jcnts. If Mr. Blythe ever disclosed .he -identity of his subject in the first. paragraph of one oi his "Who's Who -and Why" stories, it was an error, and he is sorry. el Quite incidentally, it may be men- a native Genesco, N. Y., and will c ebrate today the forty-fifth anrrlver sary of his birth in that village. Af- ser a brief apprenticeship as a report- Mclha, was born in Melbourne, Aus Q ' L two buttons and 3-4 length 35 to $1.35 a pair. \- ., _ . .Gro-unuusswur.. _r .. - ' -. ' ------Pteririn`s Gloves--if-~ ' The gloves that stand the test. We carry only the bést Perrin°l S\1“'ll\" ea. = ~ '° 1>mi..'» mi French ina, grace in white, mi, brown. any and black $1-rs r air. ` , Pe P Perrin’s ?‘Eglantinc” glacc in tan, brown, grey and bl3Ck $1-50 P9' P*l*`° Perrin’s “Yvout'1c” Suede in black and grey at $1.50 per pair- Perrin’s “Artoise” Suede in black only at $1.2 5 a pair. f Pei-rin’s Dog Skin in tans only $1.25 a pair. Perrin’s glace, white, tan and black 3-4 length at $2.25 a pair. White Chamois gloves at 8 5c a psi_r. _ __ _ s The celebrated “Keyser” glove on imitation suede in white, natural and .' black 35 and 554: a. pair, and a full line of lisle thread and silk gloves in both .J 'S LAE:E coirliiis | Robespierre “Collars in red, tan, black and white, 3oc, 5oc, The designs are the newest in baby Irish and guipure just what is needed to give an added smsttness to your new suit. a metropolitan daily at the tender i - , ,` age of twenty-five, when he took the “ M t ' helm of the Buffalo Expiless. He was O e c not yet thirty when he became editor- in-chief of the Builalo Courier and _ . . Enquirer, For a short time in 1399 Parties desirous ofa copy of the above act can obtain he W” ‘”“““g‘"g “dm” °‘ the 0°* the same free of charge by sending a port card to the under mopolitan Magazine, and then went - ~ to Washington as correspondent of Signed the Ne Y k W ld. ` w or or l»l'e joined the Saturday Evening .Post staii six years ago, and is now as indispensable to ‘ E I , M K y that journal as 'ry Cobb is to the ’ ° a Detroit Tigers, _ 3oc each. 55c each. ‘ and 85c each. guipure 85 and Sr o5 each. _ a set. . Dainty guipure collars in ecru and white ' Pretty baby irish collars white only at Other handsome collars in baby Irish 65c Large coat collars in ecru and white Cream collar' and cuff sets in guipure 65c Ecru and white guipure collar and ends SHS sse. 65C. 85°. $1-05. Sl-25 H Set- New Bulg irian bows 25c. - tics in navy, cents each. 85c and M25 each. V _IABOTS 3 25c to 65c each. Ladies silk wash . scarlet, paddy green and black 25 brown, napoleon blue, heel and toes, garter top, etc. all s‘z»:s 25c per pair 38c a pair. ' sizes 58c per pair. pair for 25c Zo and 25C per pair. 65c per pair. NEW HOSIERY 'l‘ry our hosiery dept. for your needs. You wiil find only the best wearers here in any style you require. douoie knees, spliced Boy’s stainless black heavy cotton hose Boy's all w.ol black worsted hose all sizes V Boy's best aii wool black worsted hose all Ladies’ stainless black cotton hose two Ladies' tan and black stainless cotton hose Ladies' tau and stainless black lisle thread hose 30, 35 and 45 _cents s pair. Ladies’ black silk lisle hose 45, 55 and Ladies' silk hose in black and white 85 to $1.15 per pair. I \ \J Ladies’ Summer Underwear Right now is underwear time, take ad- vantage of our splendid range of new under- wear. We can f.upply_ you with Just the weight or size you may require- Ladies’ white knitted vests sleeveless 2a, 35 and 45c each. Laiies’ white knitted vests long s‘eeves 25 and 35 cents wich. Ladies’ white knitted drawers knee length 25 and 45 cents per pair. Ladies’ whi'e knitted combination suits 55 and 85 rents per suit. Ladies' fine wool vests long or short sleeves 85 cents each. . .. . . J. il ' ' 1. 1863, oi' 1865, or 1866-the authorit- ies diiior as to the year. Her fat.her's name was Mitchell, and she was christened Helen Porter, but, on be- tioned that-, Samue1 G00;-ge Biyghe is ginning her operatic career, she a- dopted the name of Malba in honor of her nati-ve city. In her present sea- son at Convent Garden, Mme. li/lelha celebrates the twenty-filth anniver- London stage. t 0 0 Louis W. Hill, son of the great railroad builder, passes his forty- first milestone today, having been born in st. Paul on iviav 19. 1872- -Mr. Hill is the able son of a distin- guished fsther, and has played a large part. in the development ol the er, he became the managing editor of sary of her first appearance Von' t iNortl1weSt- 4 May zo Mlitf. s n c .” S t . Mme. Nellie ivieiba, the Australian ' °°'° *W* bid 'ninth 'ici - ;‘;f§,d,,,;g,,,,,;‘,f.,,,,,1,f,,,,,,°;.f,f§fyf"§,,,,,‘,;_ P. E. Island Motor Vehicle Association, Hralih, of a Scotch father and Span- (Qu°°n3 cmlnty Bfanlihl ish mother, on the nineteenth ol -May.; i - i Charlottetown, P. E. Island . J. -3 ___, ° \ . 1 r Arc different from all ales increase faster - G: i°ifi§f§rf§§.`§f§i“”'°d‘” “‘°““‘ °“"'b°'°°U ceiving in tne past. ' Investment " it S I ini..i"§°§i?.1i$l‘°id»i'£§"i'iihi'3'°i" i TM `€=" ' ‘ ‘ ` A - _ l,,,nivua; _, _ » ' ` ' r _yt : Charlottetown, P. E, .E;c:,,,a;§,i,v,:,ryb:1¢::y.g:i“s¢,a l ` L i§§‘;l=m'i§<,>:G\5‘|ii.5j\:~'i;y§€'¥=' ragga hldgl . __ ._,,,.__ _.._:___ ' ig- 1 ,ng y If you _Want Royal ‘Milk ,Spring Lamb, illxion, Choice Vea 1° if Easier Quality Beef Call at our stall in the City Market. or a our store on Hillsboro Street., , . other biscuits . i = ii... is iiinir co. "°- ’.i::::;.°i~ , ,_. Lunoieums hard at 40c, 45c,.50c, or oilcloths at Weeks. _` i Dr. de Van’s Femaio Pills A reliable French rsgnlatnrznsver falls. These pilln are exceedingly plowerlul ln regulating the generative portion of t o lcmnle sysiam. Refuse all .heap lmltatlons. Dr. do Vows are sold at alll box, nr three for |10. Mailed to any address. Senboll Dfua' Un.. Bt. Uv?-»‘lnei\, Ont. Sold By Geo. E. Hughes. Apotheelries Hail i hariottetown. wearing qualities 55c and upwards 251: up.-Beer & 4-291*/lEtf. I?9ii The imported Clydes- dale Stallion “ BARUN KELVIN ” mg. N... |2462 ` Enrolment Certificate No. 16 A~) . Charlottetown \ (Form Will stand at (s°ables adjoining Peafdenfs livery stable, Grafton Street,) on the fol- lowing dates during the eeason:- From Monday, April 21st, until Monday 28th, noon, Monday, May 5th, noon, uniii Monday mth, noon, Monday, May 19th, until Mon lay 26th. noon; Monday, june znd, until Monday the 9th; Mon day 16th, uniii Monday 23rd; Mpnday 30th, until Monday July 7! . Ap:ll29Mstui3iEwft3i. ` il Bred Wilkes ' STALLION Pure Brad Enrolment No. 48 Baron Ideal No. lm - ' ~ i`*.f-'.i>iE°:?f:.°i.*""*i'.?"iii.'§ “ 1 i=aa=;I==:.=.'..’a=.-.i»:"-.:.='= iKenslngtan, gg oav‘ihr€;§€‘;“i»€§:=r’;;1.g& .rnr.§.i':c.. .i::.is_.§2 r'.,.....‘»jig,i p;:=_.,.,;‘.s_,i:§:.;;=.i'~.'.‘:",_.,,._.;.:°.';::..,.,t .Q 0|’ l .ln ‘ll _'%f'°w ? i=:.'5n.ir°.,'§.ie.iv'.l._°f§_tq;§%‘§§»§ \ckr£i`iri§; dsterizis 'vga lah `~ q ii,§'.}’:,r,".§::iiI_f~, ° ' The Standard ' ` . h ledl s' ofli' h l ii ¢£¢_|-|‘ ` ,. V _ 'nhl - - ‘ul venowtsrsd o 5 .X , ` V - Fgglzrangj nyzlllrzl .ll hs`nd‘_ i` S . 'I _ ,I »,» r ,’.__ _i i , V _'P _ 1 v Q I ' _ » ` - I ' ‘omaha alll Aland 'fur the indian at lvl- ‘ ' 1 P I ' H4 JI- ' .Ds ~ ` Mil; 3 I ll. ___!